February 2008 Archive
3781.
How Much Capital You Should Raise: VC’s Perspective (getventure.typepad.com)
3782.
Do Not Read From A Script (getventure.typepad.com)
3783.
Rails acts_as_conference Slides (rorblog.techcfl.com)
3784.
Ecommerce Affiliate Programs: A new funding model for a development focused organization (365capita.org)
3785.
Patent Troll Tracker (trolltracker.blogspot.com)
3786.
The Current State of BlackBerry Addiction: BlackBerry-Less In Chicago (advice.cio.com)
3787.
When Good Isn't Good Enough (businessweek.com)
3788.
Do your validations let these names through? (sfgate.com)
3789.
6 Reasons Why Hiring Good Developers Is So Hard... (boycottsoftwaresweatshops.com)
3790.
Looking for a start-up opportunity? at Chicago Beta (chicagobeta.com)
3791.
TECH cocktail Remixes With TECH CONFERENCE (somewhatfrank.com)
3792.
How to decide if you should start a company (blog.penelopetrunk.com)
3793.
Wii Headtracking in Boom Blox coming this May (1up.com)
3794.
Escaping from sql-reader-syntax in CL-SQL (hillview.bugwriter.net)
3795.
No More Tasting: It’s a Bad Year To Be a Registrar (pickydomains.com)
3796.
Ask YC: Has anyone here deployed Mod_mono in a production enviroment? ()
3797.
Researchers Find Way to Steal Encrypted Data (nytimes.com)
3798.
Will security become Facebook's Achilles' heel? (news.com)
3799.
Virgin Galactic orders more spaceships (news.com)
3800.
Robots that are "self-aware" (video) (ted.com)
3801.
Giant real-world game of Risk played on college campuses (boingboing.net)
3802.
Adobe looking for AIR pre-beta Linux users / devs (blogs.cnet.com)
3803.
Twine Raises Millions More for Semantic Web (readwriteweb.com)
3804.
Arrington threatens us with twice as much startup blogging (valleywag.com)
3805.
The communist smear against open source (blogs.zdnet.com)
3806.
How to Identify Bad CIOs in Their Natural Habitat (cio.com)
3807.
X Prize, Google set on 10 teams in $30 million race to moon (networkworld.com)
3808.
More On The UADA—Funny Money For a “Virtual” Facebook App Roll-Up Company (techcrunch.com)
3809.
New Hampshire Startup Makes World’s Largest Sheets of Carbon Nanotubes (xconomy.com)
3810.
Judge on privacy: Computer code trumps the law (news.zdnet.com)